Solo vs Team Trucking By James Davis When it comes to the transportation industry, there are two main types of truck driving: solo and team. Solo driving is the more traditional approach, where a single driver operates the truck, while team driving involves two drivers sharing the responsibilities of the same vehicle. In this blog, we will discuss the pros and cons of each type of truck driving to help you determine which one is right for you. Solo Driving: Pros: Independence: Solo drivers are in complete control of their own schedule and can plan their routes and breaks as they see fit. Earnings: Solo drivers may have the potential to earn more money per mile than team drivers because they don't have to split their pay with a partner. Flexibility: Solo drivers have the flexibility to choose when and where they want to work, as they don't need to coordinate with a partner. Cons: Loneliness: Solo drivers can experience loneliness and boredom on long hauls, as they do...
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